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Did they do it?
Hmm, a letter is 'leaked' to the Guardian showing how Ali Campbell suggested changes to the Iraq Dossier.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3040324.stm Methinks some cynical political manoeuvring is going on here ... does anyone else think it's a bit odd that a jumped up press officer is asking professional spies to make changes to their reports? |
I would like to believe they acted proper.:) Though the fact that there is a bit of mud slinging going on doesn't suprise me. I suspect if they found the weapons of mass destruction no one would have said a word. Maybe Saddam was always that crucial one step ahead. He new the US would go after him at some point.
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this wmd thing.. people seem to forget just how big iraq is dont they?
just imagine if before us and the yanks went bombing the weapons were driven out to the desert and buried somewhere... not a hope in hell of finding them for a long long time really is there? anyway i dont really give a damn who is lying in this thing, i dont listen to the government or the bbc so it doesnt affect me either way :D |
Perhaps I'm behind the times (quite hard at my age) but:
Why are they calling it "sexed up"? And why are they calling the peace plan a "roadmap"?? |
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I think the thing about the weapons of mass destruction dossiers is that originally there wasn't much mention of wmd. Later in another document, it was claimed that wmd could be deployed within 45 minutes. That made people sit up and take notice. So by 'sexed up' they mean 'made it more interesting/important/urgent'. As for the 'roadmap'. I think that this means they will come to an agreement by following a process in stages. As if you were making a journey somewhere by following the route on a road map. That's what I think anyway. Ron :shrug: :shrug: :) |
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As for roadmap why not "plan of action", "peace plan" "peacemap". I can see it now - turn left at Iraq, drive through Yassa Arrafat, and give Areal Sieron (Spell?) a lift to Palastine. |
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Anyway, I tend to think 'sexed up' and 'road map' arise because words and phrases we might once have used when we get excited about stuff are a bit worn out through over-use. |
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... Also politicians and media people aim to use a 'sound bite'. (There's another one for you:D ) (Or perhaps they don't know how to spell 'exaggerate' either:D ) Ron :devsmoke: :devsmoke: |
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Don't forget, if you use plain, easily understood English, it's amazing how threadbare your ideas can look. :) |
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Hi there,
Here's another piece of interesting reading (and another good reason for avoiding Micro$oft products if you've got something to hide...! http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10273 Alternatively, go to http://www.google.com type in "weapons of mass destruction" and hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button! Cheers, Graham. |
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I can feel a song coming on.......
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